Everyone thinks this is a bad idea (I’m doing it anyway)
My decision to (re)start OnlyFans has been met with plenty of ridicule. Most people can’t understand why anyone would do this, especially given my education and what they see as “good prospects.”
What those people don’t see is that those same prospects burned me out completely. Emotionally. Mentally. Physically. Financially. Spiritually. I hit a point where my soul needed a hard reset. A real pivot. The kind that makes people stop and ask what the hell happened.
I don’t want a “professional” life in the traditional sense. I want control. I want to decide when I work, how I work, and what my days look like. I want to make my own money without relying on an employer to decide my worth or my time. For me, OnlyFans is one option. Not the only one, but a valid one. And honestly, it’s an option available to far more people than most understand. The barrier to entry is low.
I’m not doing OnlyFans forever. It’s part of a larger plan. For 2026, the goal is simple: make as much money as possible online. That includes OnlyFans, affiliate marketing, social media monetization, and eventually paid Substack subscriptions and Google AdSense. My X account is already fully monetized. So is my Facebook, somehow. OnlyFans is just another lever, and I plan to pull it hard for the next twelve months.
I genuinely don’t care who disapproves.
The last time I took OnlyFans seriously, I paid an entire year of tuition with two months of work on the platform. I’m not saying that to brag. I’m saying it to make a point. You can change your financial situation quickly if you’re willing to step outside the narrow paths we’re told are acceptable. And no, it doesn’t have to be through OnlyFans. With the technology we have right now, the opportunities are everywhere.
Most people just won’t take them.
There’s a mountain of wealth sitting at the doorstep, but nobody wants to open the door. Digital content is one path among many. It happens to be the one I’m choosing.
So you’ll be seeing more from me. More Instagram Reels. More YouTube Shorts. More TikToks. A lot of it will probably be bad. That’s part of the process. I’m testing. I’m learning. I’m figuring out what sticks.
If I want to move forward in this direction, I have to be willing to flop publicly along the way. And I am. I’m willing and eager.
ere my soul needed a hard reset. A real pivot. The kind that makes people stop and ask what the hell happened.
I don’t want a “professional” life in the traditional sense. I want control. I want to decide when I work, how I work, and what my days look like. I want to make my own money without relying on an employer to decide my worth or my time. For me, OnlyFans is one option. Not the only one, but a valid one. And honestly, it’s an option available to far more people than most understand. The barrier to entry is low.
I’m not doing OnlyFans forever. It’s part of a larger plan. For 2026, the goal is simple: make as much money as possible online. That includes OnlyFans, affiliate marketing, social media monetization, and eventually paid Substack subscriptions and Google AdSense. My X account is already fully monetized. So is my Facebook, somehow. OnlyFans is just another lever, and I plan to pull it hard for the next twelve months.
I genuinely don’t care who disapproves.
The last time I took OnlyFans seriously, I paid an entire year of tuition with two months of work on the platform. I’m not saying that to brag. I’m saying it to make a point. You can change your financial situation quickly if you’re willing to step outside the narrow paths we’re told are acceptable. And no, it doesn’t have to be through OnlyFans. With the technology we have right now, the opportunities are everywhere.
Most people just won’t take them.
There’s a mountain of wealth sitting at the doorstep, but nobody wants to open the door. Digital content is one path among many. It happens to be the one I’m choosing.
So you’ll be seeing more from me. More Instagram Reels. More YouTube Shorts. More TikToks. A lot of it will probably be bad. That’s part of the process. I’m testing. I’m learning. I’m figuring out what sticks.
If I want to move forward in this direction, I have to be willing to flop publicly along the way. And I am. I’m willing and eager.






